Burke, who led Michigan to the 2013 NCAA championship game a year ago, hit three of seven 3-pointers and finished with 17 points. None of his deep shots were bigger than the one he calmly swished from the corner in the final moments after a driving Gordon Hayward found him open in the corner in this back-and-forth contest.

The late heroics helped the Jazz (23-47) snap a six-game losing streak and win for just the second time in 13 games in this battle of lottery-bound teams.

Guard Arron Afflalo's buzzer-beating attempt was off as the Magic dropped to 19-51 with their eighth consecutive defeat. Orlando fell to 4-23 and 0-13 on the road against the Western Conference.

Rookie Victor Oladipo scored a game-high 19 points for the Magic after starting at point guard for the second game in a row for injured Jameer Nelson (knee).

Afflalo finished with 18 points, but he missed one of two free throws with 12.5 seconds remaining to give the Jazz the chance to win with Burke's trey.

Utah led by as many as 14 points and had a 10-point advantage early in the fourth quarter after backup point guard Diante Garrett hit a 3-pointer for a 74-64 lead with 9:22 remaining.

Orlando fought back into the game with a 7-0 run, capped by an Afflalo 3-pointer with 4:07 to go.

The Magic pulled even at 79 and again at 81 on inside buckets by forward Maurice Harkless, including a steal and dunk with 1:07 remaining.

Oladipo and Afflalo each hit free throws to give Orlando a three-point lead in the final minute, including at 87-84 with 19 seconds remaining.

The Jazz began their final surge with 12 seconds remaining on a layup by power forward Derrick Favors, who had 11 points, 12 rebounds and five blocked shots.

Afflalo missed the front-end of his ensuing free throws after a quick foul by Utah. Without a timeout, the Jazz brought the ball up court and Hayward pushed toward the basket before seeing an open Burke.

The Magic shot just 39.2 percent while falling to Utah for the seventh consecutive time.

NOTES: This was the second missed game in a row for Magic G Jameer Nelson, who is suffering from a sore left knee. It is a possibility the starting point guard could play in Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Lakers. ... The Jazz were without backup G Alec Burks, who sprained his right ankle at the end of practice Friday morning. ... The Utah Jazz honored its 1983-84 squad, which was the first team in franchise history to post a winning record (47-35), win a division (Midwest) and make the playoffs. Multiple members of that team were given a standing ovation during a first-half break, including players Mark Eaton, Darrell Griffith, Thurl Bailey, Rich Kelley and Jerry Eaves and coaches Frank Layden and Phil Johnson. Layden, on the importance of that team for Utah, which actually played 11 home games in Las Vegas that season as it searched for stability: "It saved the franchise without a doubt." ... Magic coach Jacque Vaughn began his career with the Jazz in 1997, when he was a backup playmaker behind John Stockton.

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The Sabres were expected to move players at the trade deadline, but sending their top goaltender to the Islanders appears to be a rather curious move. Buffalo had already moved Jhonas Enroth to Dallas in exchange for Anders Lindback, who began his career with the lightning.

Lindback has been brutal this season, posting a record of 0-7-0 with a 3.95 GAA in seven starts with the Stars. He seems to be the most likely candidate to start tonight in Tampa. In the event that the Sabres choose to press Johnson into action, he's not been that sharp either, coming off a loss to Carolina that saw him surrender five goals on 41 shots.

Tampa owns the NHL's most potent offense, averaging over 3.3 goals per game. That could spell disaster for the Sabres who own the league's worst defense, surrendering more than 3.3 goals per game.

Tampa has won it's last three versus the Sabres, totaling a dozen goals in those three games. We should expect Lightning to strike in Tampa tonight.

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